Mu’l’livaaykkaal is only a turning point in the Tamil Eelam struggle, says veteran national poet of Eezham Tamils Kasi Anandan to the audience of Palaka’ni, the TamilNet window for cross-views that features its inaugural programme on Saturday. “The Tigers have silenced their guns. To what extent the chauvinism of the Sinhala state could go, the… Continue reading Poet Kasi Anandan speaks to Palaka’ni
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Indian FM in Sri Lanka amid growing Chinese influence
Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna was due in Sri Lanka Thursday to shore up bilateral relations amid growing Chinese influence on the island. Krishna is due to call on President Mahinda Rajapakse and also open two Indian consulates in the southern and northernmost parts of the island before leaving on Sunday, the Sri Lankan foreign… Continue reading Indian FM in Sri Lanka amid growing Chinese influence
On Sri Lanka, UN Can’t Confirm Will Talk to White Flag Silva, Or Report Will Be Public
Will the Sri Lanka accountability panel of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon even ask to interview General Shavendra Silva, now posted in New York as the country’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN? Inner City Press put this question to Ban’s acting Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq on November 22, the day after a widely… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Can’t Confirm Will Talk to White Flag Silva, Or Report Will Be Public
‘Help us bring the communities together’
‘The message to my people is that I am concentrating on development work. I want to make Sri Lanka a hub for the development of knowledge, energy, commerce, naval transportation, and aviation. To achieve that, our people must stay together, rally round the government and achieve it — for the people. To the international community,… Continue reading ‘Help us bring the communities together’
A coronation in Sri Lanka: Beating the drum – The Economist
A majestic moment for an ever more powerful ruler WHAT to give a president who wants for nothing? Sri Lanka’s mustachioed ruler, Mahinda Rajapaksa, who turned 65 on November 18th, has a thriving personality cult, helped by propaganda that gives him sole credit for the crushing of Tamil rebels last year, after nearly three decades… Continue reading A coronation in Sri Lanka: Beating the drum – The Economist
London: Tamil National Heroes Day 2010 – November 27
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S.Lankan president expands cabinet ahead of budget
Sri Lanka’s president expanded his cabinet on Monday, retaining key positions for himself while adding 12 new ministers ahead of the presentation of the first budget of his second term, officials said. Mahinda Rajapakse kept the crucial defence and finance portfolios for himself and left younger brother Basil in charge of the economic development ministry.… Continue reading S.Lankan president expands cabinet ahead of budget
Sri Lanka gains from Indo-Chinese supremacy battle
Sri Lanka’s relationship with China and India is complex As India and China jostle for influence in the Indian Ocean region, the island nation of Sri Lanka seems to be getting unintended economic benefits. China has pledged more financial assistance as Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa visited Shanghai Expo exhibition earlier this month. China is… Continue reading Sri Lanka gains from Indo-Chinese supremacy battle
At UN, As War Criminal Posted as Sri Lanka Deputy, Will Panel Interview Him?
Sri Lanka’s placement as its Deputy Permanent Representative at the UN of general Shavendra Silva, responsible for many of the war crimes in 2009 which made UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon belatedly name a Panel of Experts, has now been noted by a New York tabloid. Three months ago for an August 25 report, Inner… Continue reading At UN, As War Criminal Posted as Sri Lanka Deputy, Will Panel Interview Him?
‘War criminal’ gets a UN job – NYPOST
A suspected war criminal who allegedly played a key role in the slaughter of 40,000 civilians in Sri Lanka has landed a cushy job at the United Nations — with full diplomatic immunity. Human-rights groups are outraged that Shavendra Silva, 46, a top ex-military commander, was named Sri Lanka’s deputy permanent UN representative in August,… Continue reading ‘War criminal’ gets a UN job – NYPOST
